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They who avow the doctrines distinguished by the name of Calvinistic, ought, if consistent with their own principles, to be most gentle and forbearing of all men, in meekness instructing them that oppose. With us, it is a fundamental maxim, that a man can receive nothing but what is given him from heaven (John 3:27). If, therefore, it has pleased God to give us the knowledge of some truths, which are hidden from others, who have the same outward means of information; it is a just reason for thankfulness to Him, but will not justify our being angry with them; for we are no better or wiser than they in ourselves, and might have opposed the truths which we now prize, with the same eagerness and obstinacy, if His grace had not made us to differ. If the man, mentioned in John 9, who was born blind, on whom our Lord graciously bestowed the blessing of sight, had taken a cudgel and beat all the blind men he met, because they would not see, his conduct would have greatly resembled that of an angry Calvinist.
John Newton
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains, Dairy
German
Desserts
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
Coconut
1
c
Chopped nuts
1
German chocolate cake mix
(2 layer type)
1
Stick softened margarine
1
lb
Powered sugar
8
oz
Cream cheese
INSTRUCTIONS
Cover the bottom of a 9" x 13" x 3" baking dish with coconut. Cover the
coconut with nuts. Prepare cake mix per package directions. Pour over nuts.
Combine margarine, powered sugar and cream cheese and beat until smoooth.
Spread over cake batter. DO NOT STIR! Bake 1 hour at 350 degrees F. Turn
out onto tray (coconut should be on top).
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